A Canadian tourist, Nathalie Ross is reported to have lost both hands in a shark attack while trying to interact with the animal for a photograph.
The latest report from the International Shark Attack File shows a significant drop in unprovoked shark bites, reinforcing that these incidents are anomalies rather than the norm.
A tourist is thought to have lost both her hands in a shark attack after trying to ‘engage’ with the animal for a photo. The Canadian woman, named locally as Nathalie Ross, 55, was attacked in shallow ...
A report from the Florida Museum of Natural History shows that 2024 was a quiet year for shark attacks, with the sea ...
Scientists have confirmed a great white shark found dead on a beach in western Victoria in 2023 was killed by orcas for its ...
One Melbourne woman was released from the hospital after getting bit on the foot by a shark. Her friend remains hospitalized ...
There were 88 total shark attacks recorded across 2024 by the International Shark Attack File, with 47 being "unprovoked" incidents. Just nine of these attacks happened in Australia, and there were no ...
Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the previous year and well below the 10-year average of 70.
2024 was an exceptionally calm year for shark bites, with only 47 unprovoked attacks recorded around the globe.
Unprovoked attacks by sharks declined sharply in 2024, with 47 incidents logged worldwide, down 22 from the previous year and ...
It was a bit safer to go into the water last year: Unprovoked shark attacks worldwide fell by about a third in 2024 c ...
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